The DMV racked up $2.9 million in employee overtime in 2016. This was paid out of the Special Transportation Fund. Many media outlets reported the DMV had zero overtime expenditures in 2016 but this is misleading because those figures only accounted for expenditures...

Andres Ayala Jr. resigned as head of the troubled Connecticut DMV in the wake of a disastrous role out of a new computer system. The computer software, meant to streamline DMV services, resulted in massive wait times, erroneously suspended registrations and a number...

The Department of Motor Vehicles, which recently saw its commissioner resign amid serious customer service problems, spent $1.9 million on overtime in the first six months of fiscal year 2016, already exceeding the $1.7 million spent in 2015. DMV overtime is only...